NPMR
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Just about to launch for the season and in attempting to find a 'smell' pulled up a floor panel and found the bilge full of bright yellow fluid! Pretty shocked and assumed, from the colour, that it was anti-freeze. But it turns out it was diesel, leaking from the replaced fuel filter in the engine bay. Quite a lot of diesel.
Major mystery to me was, "Why yellow?" What can have caused the stuff to be that colour? The only additive I put in the tank is diesel-bug stuff. I use, mostly, diesel from car garages and only recall one use of red fuel in the UK two years ago, the rermainder has been French .
Major breakthrough with the smell in the boat was to use Simple Solutions Cat Pee Odour Remover. It works.
Why Yellow diesel, however, remains a mystery. Any ideas? And is it safe to use? The engine ran fine from launch to mooring - about 2 hours?
Major mystery to me was, "Why yellow?" What can have caused the stuff to be that colour? The only additive I put in the tank is diesel-bug stuff. I use, mostly, diesel from car garages and only recall one use of red fuel in the UK two years ago, the rermainder has been French .
Major breakthrough with the smell in the boat was to use Simple Solutions Cat Pee Odour Remover. It works.
Why Yellow diesel, however, remains a mystery. Any ideas? And is it safe to use? The engine ran fine from launch to mooring - about 2 hours?
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